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19.1 hrs on record (17.4 hrs at review time)
The music is great, The arts and animation is amazing and it's really fun, but it does screw up in some area that will bug a lot of people who decides to play it. Mainly in the story mode as there are very little to no cue on the switch between rhythm gameplay and cutscene with very little time for player to be ready and that some rhythm gameplay section has no consequences if you miss or fail for the sake of progressing with the story, and the story telling itself is one of the most emotional and one aspect that surpass all the other rhythm game by far but the world building is extremely confusing, the character's lore is very well explained but they explain the world around them in a really abstract indirect way which I kind of like but it's just not that clear what's going on with the world around you, the game doesn't have multiple save files so if you mess up somewhere in the story then they won't let you try again unless it's something crucial to progress with the story. There are tons of songs in Arcade mode that I'd love to see them in action in Story mode but they never get the attention they deserve, It'd have been sick to be able to play a full chunk of song like in the arcade but instead the story mode prioritize on cop beating and rhythm game section that's great environment and story but always get cut short by cutscenes and further story telling, for as far as I recall I never get to play Empty Diary, Forever Now, Proper Rhythm in Story mode at all and I might be wrong be cause to replay the story mode again you have to start from the beginning, and it's a really long story mode.

It's not perfect and it seems to be going exactly for that, but other than that it's a really great game and I couldn't recommend it more, I love the labor of love that were put into this game, it really sets itself apart from the rest of the rhythm game market as it has so much variety to the point where I never get bored of it and I wish that more rhythm games are like this. Kudos to everyone who helps bring Unbeatable to life!

- Edit, they just updated the game so now it''s easier to revisit each chapter. epic.
Posted December 21, 2025. Last edited December 24, 2025.
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0.0 hrs on record
I pretty much bought the DLC because I want all the content this game has to offer but otherwise I'd hold off on it, getting content this way is still better than forced grinding and getting blocked by "not being dedicated enough to the game" [SDVX, MaimaiDX, DDR, and some other games often lock their contents behind skills and paywalls and only the dedicated players get to experience them, at the very least earlier than others]. Comparing this to how other rhythm game works, the Breakout Edition is "Extremely generous" since the content's not separated into chunks of DLCs for you to buy and isn't locked behind grind wall like other games. You pay for the DLC once for the all extra stuffs the game has to offer and never again (probably), so you should definitely buy it, this is the best deal for Unbeatable as of now.
Posted December 16, 2025. Last edited December 16, 2025.
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10.9 hrs on record (10.0 hrs at review time)
The animation in this game has more frame than Invincible, and it's a video game. 10/10, best tell tales type game money can buy.
Posted December 1, 2025.
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9.6 hrs on record (5.4 hrs at review time)
I will do everything in my power to ensure that Krissha have a happy life. She deserves happiness.
Posted November 6, 2025.
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2 people found this review helpful
486.3 hrs on record (476.7 hrs at review time)
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VRChat categorized itself as a social platform rather than a video game, therefore banning people over being politically incorrect isn't in their best interest, this makes VRChat a gray social area where you can find anything and anyone possible, ranging from a group of specific fandom to a group specifically for adultery.

If you are underage, have children and are unsure of how to moderate their online activity, doesn't have a lot of experiences in online spaces, then it's best to avoid this game at all cost, as VRChat doesn't offer real moderation and OPSEC towards its users, this means that any mistake that its users make (for example, revealing too much information) could lead to undesirable outcome such as IRL stalking, doxxing, and in the worst case scenario child endangerment with no actual way to prevent the user from making such mistake.

Most moderation in VRChat are conducted in a form of group moderation, these moderation only occurs when user is in specific area that are owned by that group, each group has their own set of rules which is mostly inconclusive and are defined based on the type of group they are. For example, you will find groups that prioritize adult users and will kick underage user right away to keep that area child free, or groups that have certain agenda that will kick user that opposes their own belief to keep their area more appropriate to their own liking. While these type of moderation offer a more moderated space, it also creates opportunity for abusive environment to occur.

If you want to play this game for the social aspect, treat VRChat as a public chat room and stay vigilant, assume that anything silly or bad that happens on the internet will inevitably occur on VRChat as well. However if you want to see what this game has to offer then you'll have a lot of community created contents that are pleasant and enjoyable at its best.

In my experience, VRChat is really hollow if you don't have anyone to hangout with. What you'd experience in real life socially is also what you'd experience in here too. It's also hard to find new friends when most people already have their own established group of friends that are extremely hard to squeeze in and bond with, and once you have found a group, it's just an extreme snore fest of being in a virtual world and do nothing productive. When I feel lonely and want to go out but can't, I mainly wander around until I find someone interesting to talk to, add them, never get to meet them again unless I ask for their social and then repeat, it's depressing. but for others, VRChat might just be the best way to connect with online friends, in which I don't have much. I do recommend this game for anyone who's a lonely soul like me.
Posted October 27, 2025.
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9.7 hrs on record (7.8 hrs at review time)
I couldn't resist the urge to tell the tall naked pale man that I was all alone just so that he could come into my house and choke me most of the time due to how attractive he is.

Great experience and atmosphere! A bit repetitive after a while though.
Posted September 16, 2025.
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47.9 hrs on record (37.3 hrs at review time)
I want Gold Ship to abuse me in any possible way.
Posted August 27, 2025. Last edited September 9, 2025.
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39.6 hrs on record
TLDR: Masterpiece for most, Kinda great for me. Experience the game for yourself, you will have a great time.

I don't find RPGMaker game to be engaging most of the time, only a few of them is considered gem to me.

Had Omori been just another RPGMaker game with this exact concept for the story but still the same generic mechanic that RPGMaker provides, I'd not have bought this game in the first place. I really appreciate all the work the developers put into making this game interesting and less of a pain to go through, I really like the dialogue animation, the extension of the turn based combat mechanic and most of the quality of life for this game, so big kudos for that. The sheer amount of art that were put into this game is extremely high in quality and quantity, I'd say that making Omori is pretty much a triple A amount of effort for an indie game.

A lot of people say that this game is heartbreaking and the story is phenomenal, but that alone doesn't make this game amazing. If you are not into RPG game that dedicate its entire experience around traversing, reading tons of dialogue, traditional turn based combat and solving puzzle then this game will feel like a chore, The developers does a lot to make this less of a problem as I have mentioned before but it'll still feel that way, however if you are a casual person who doesn't lack attention span like I do and just want to experience what this game has to offer then you'll be in for an experience of a life time.

Personally for me it's a pretty great experience and made me want to checkout more RPGmaker games. I didn't find the emotional trauma or depression theme that this game story's based on that relatable because I rarely had to experience that issue for myself so most of the time it just feels cliche to me whenever the game throws the "You are nothing and you should love yourself now" at me but it's a personal thing, had this game not been a 20+ hours experience with significant time for you to get attached to characters in the game it'd have been even less emotional for me but if you do relate to this type of thing then it will probably "hit right in the heart" for you.

Oh and this game is pretty long too, AND DOESN'T HAVE CLOUD SAVE, I lost the save file to this game once and have to go replay the game from the start, it was daunting but there are a lot that you can miss in the game. It really takes sometimes for this game to get interesting especially if you are going in blind. I find myself not wanting to replay this game due to how much amount of effort and time I had to put into completing this game and the amount of content that contrast from my previous play through is just not significant or satisfying enough.

Overall it's quite an experience, I don't stan this game nor find it to be "woah life changing, it taught me to be a better person" so the emotional factor this game had laid upon me didn't interfere with this review at all. The art directive is extremely unique and the concept of the game was integrated to the gameplay really well, the music is great most of the time, the story is linear, easy to grasp but still impactful, and the main cast is attachable which compliments the story. It's an extremely well tailored experience that got me to play til the end of the game and for that I tip my fedora and say just buy the game if you feel like it's interesting to you.
Posted August 22, 2025.
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4.0 hrs on record
This game is nice and comfy.
Posted August 19, 2025.
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22.6 hrs on record (21.7 hrs at review time)
I was smiling a lot while playing this game and that's the best thing that's happened to me this week.

It's satisfying, engaging, silly, playful, depressing, has banger soundtracks and can even become psychological horror if you want it to be.

I do wish that there are ways to replay boss fights without having to make separate saves for each of them or a separate mode that prioritizes combat due to how big the game is right now as sometimes it's really tiring having to replay multiple chapters in order to play certain fight. (Maybe a mode that allows player to travel with roguelike map and encounter combat would be really awesome to see. PartyDojo just doesn't cut it when you want to replay certain combat in the game) but other than that, Deltarune is a miracle of a video game that'll most likely touch your heart and
I just couldn't recommend it more.
Posted June 8, 2025. Last edited June 8, 2025.
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